15-A Latching Relay Sports Single-Piece Construction Terminals

April 29, 2002
The 385 series is a family of mechanically latched, electrically reset relays targeting applications where the relay contacts must re-main in the last set position with the power off. Terminals feature single-piece construction for reliability. With...

The 385 series is a family of mechanically latched, electrically reset relays targeting applications where the relay contacts must re-main in the last set position with the power off. Terminals feature single-piece construction for reliability. With 0.187 quick-disconnect construction, the terminals are pierced for solder termination. A molded polycarbonate dust cover can be DIN rail-mounted. It incorporates mounting slots that match the mounting hole of competitive open-frame relays. Package size is 3.04 by 1.67 by 2.4 in. Contacts are rated at 15 A. The device is available in all standard coil voltages, including 12, 24, and 110 V dc as well as 24, 120, and 240 V ac. Contact arrangements include DPDT, 4PDT, and 6PDT. The 385 series relays range in price from $15 to $23 each, depending upon quantity and style.

Magnecraft & Struthers-Dunn www.magnecraft.com; (843) 393-5778

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